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Schoenberg – Three Piano Pieces, No. 1 (with sheet music)

The first of the Op. 11 set, one of Arnold Schoenberg’s earliest experiments in free atonality.

Performed by Glenn Gould.

Duration : 0:4:11


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24 Responses to “Schoenberg – Three Piano Pieces, No. 1 (with sheet music)”

  • smortep2 says:

    @Contrapunctus1750: …
    @Contrapunctus1750: i guess its because he also was a genius :D

  • chucknorris0240 says:

    Schoenberg is a …
    Schoenberg is a genius.

  • sonicpsychiatry says:

    Because he’s Gould. …
    Because he’s Gould. Gould was an interpretative genius.

  • bobvanluijt says:

    Maybe because Gould …
    Maybe because Gould is a musical-mastermind and he’s got his own opinion on the given musical directions… And yes, I know it’s the composers direction…but that’s still not a reason to do so… And it DOES do something right, see SingHouse’s comment :-P

  • TheAspenTom says:

    Pretty amazing, yes …
    Pretty amazing, yes! Some might say that it is no longer “modern,” though. And others might point out how even Chopin could be modern almost 100 years before Schoenberg. Listen to Rubinstein play the last movement of Chopin’s 2nd piano sonata: youtube com/watch?v=tNUXknQdMQ0

  • Contrapunctus1750 says:

    Why does Gould play …
    Why does Gould play “ppp” louder than “p”?

  • Liptonater says:

    wonderful play
    wonderful play

  • SingHouse says:

    finally after many …
    finally after many years of being like WTF at 12 tone music, I think I start enjoying it.

  • shakespeareanimated says:

    We are studying …
    We are studying this in GCSE music right now. It’s such an interesting subject because you can see the development of music from plainchant all the way to this and the music we listen to today. It’s incredible. It’s like watching an unborn foetus developing.

  • TheBasilio says:

    Veo que en esta …
    Veo que en esta version, en el segundo 3.11 hay un si sostenido en la mano derecha – segunda nota del acorde aumentado- pues siempre ha aparecido en otras ediciones do sostenido. me parece que debe ser si sostenido por que es mas logico una progresion de acordes aumentados.

  • hughtub says:

    Sounds like ordered …
    Sounds like ordered garbage. Another jewish attempt to deconstruct western european artistic standards.

  • Misantropo04 says:

    dããããããããããããã
    dããããããããããããã

  • lorenzarthur91 says:

    Remembrance: On the …
    Remembrance: On the 7th of August 2009, these pieces (and so atonality itself) become 100 years old! 100 years of modern music.

  • askthemailman says:

    Glenn Gould + …
    Glenn Gould + Schoenberg are great. thanks for this.

  • cagnaccio110 says:

    Meraviglioso
    Meraviglioso

  • qwe07 says:

    Oh, ha ha, that …
    Oh, ha ha, that makes sense. For some reason I thought you were forced to listen on YouTube!

  • Drummerwithagroove says:

    Music class, …
    Music class, college. It was an easy song to learn by ear though as in name the composer

  • qwe07 says:

    What?! How are you …
    What?! How are you forced?

  • Drummerwithagroove says:

    terrible stuff I am …
    terrible stuff I am forced to listen to

  • gramirez72 says:

    thanks for …
    thanks for including the score! and it’s Glenn Gould, wow!

  • jaroussky1 says:

    my favorite …
    my favorite composer is Schoenberg

  • Mokksy says:

    ein bisschen leise, …
    ein bisschen leise, aber trotzdem danke dafür!

  • VladekMeyer83 says:

    Bitte :)
    Bitte :)

  • klmnplk says:

    danke!
    danke!

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